During the English Renaissance lower class people would have traveled by foot but only as needed since the roads were dangerous. Middle and upper class people, often with guards, were able to travel by coach and horse. Travel by boat was also an option whether on the sea or a river.
The people of the Italian Renaissance traveled mostly by foot, but they also traveled by horse and in carts
Since the Dutch Renaissance was mainly in the 16th century the main mode of transportation would have been horse and carriage. People we're also traveling by the wooden ships at that time for trade and long distance travel.
I'm pretty sure it was by foot, but I may be wrong. This is a hard question. I can't find it on the internet either.
Trains
steamboats
The main mode of transportation in Greece is the Ferry Transport.
The railroad became the primary mode of transportation
- Steamboat.
horses for landlubber and sailing vessels for sea born
That is the correct spelling of "transportation" (mode of travel or shipment).
The main mode is car.
Bikes is the most popular transportation